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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Jan 1897, p. 1

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9 5.7;,“ h... l'OL. XXIV. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JAN. 8TH, 1897. ! Just received, a large supply of Albums, Toy Books, Celluloid Sets, for the Christmas trade AT THE DRUG STORE, FENELON FALLS. LOT FOR SALE. The west half of Lot No. 3, south of Bond and west of Colbornc street, Fenelon Falls, containing a quarter of an acre. For terms, etc, apply to MRS. BELCH, Lindsay street. â€"-â€"12tl' CHRISTMAS ERESENTS. As in former years we are up to the times with a large end Varied stock to select from at reasonable prices. FANCY ROCKERS, E ASELS, PICTURES, CHILDRENS’ CHAIRS. (IN GREAT VARIETY), WALL POCKETS, PARLOR TABLES. &c. _â€"â€"â€"__ Steel Runners to fit any style or make of Baby Carriages. _ L Dh‘ffilflitl. QOEDWDIEEIDN COURT .â€"â€"'..‘l" THE“ C o unty of Victoria. ._â€"â€"â€"- The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Feuelon Fttlls, 0N TUESDAf, lAl‘l. 26th, 1897, commencing tt 1 i o'clock in the forenoon Fridxtv, Jan. lSth. will be the lust day of sci-vice on defendants residing in this Defendants living in other coun- d on or before. Jun llth. E. 1). HAND, Clerk county. ties must be sure S. Nsrtsos, littllllr. Fenclon Fells,Sept.15th,18U6. Mr Wm. B. Ellis having transferred his insurance Business to me, I not prepared to mite risks on all classes of property ztt Very I4()\V(‘St litmus None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. w” IVA. 1&31 1’ [{OI’IGIIT’Y ct very low rates. The. " Fenelcn Falls Gztzettc‘ is piloted every Friday at the office, on the corner of Slay and Promos streets. 9 SUBSL‘Rll’TlON St A till“ i)" .llll'.l.‘t'('l£._ or one cent per \"t't‘k will be :‘ti‘idcd as long as itrexuains unpaid. Advertising 1% at 05:. Professional or business cards. 50 cent-ii ut- linc per .mnum. Casual advertisements. 1 cents per line for the first lllS!‘l'llt1§l.-\H‘l' 1 cents p-~r line for every subsequent Inter- t’uu Contracts by the year. huff you or, less. upon rcasonuhle terms. * JOB PRINTING i“ all ordinnrr kinds executed neatly, cor- «th and it nodcute prices. ' ' x. D. it AND. ("fa rider. James Arnold. - {thfflProfcssion-dl Cards. 1 _ MUSIC. MISS B. MAGHIVEH. Instruction given on ORGAN and PIANO at moderate rates. For terms apply at the residence of Mr. R. B. Sylvester, “ Mary- borongh Lodge," Fenelon Falls. ._._,. LEGftL. MCLAUGHLIN &. MCDIARM I it, ARRISTEBS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay and Fcuelon Foils. Lindsay Ollice: Kent-St., opposite Market. Fcnelon Falls Office:0ver Burgoyne & Co’s store. The Fenclon Falls otlicc will be open every Monday and Friday nl'ternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. Wiloney to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. Mchroums. F. A. Bchunsuo. A. P. DEVLIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-an, Solicitor in Chancery, KentStreet,Lindsuy. G. H. HOPKINS. BARRISTER, (lac. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at lowesgrntes on terms to suit the borrower. Offices: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, kc. 0f- fice,William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JAcnsox. ...â€"â€"â€" W DR. A. WILSON, â€"tt. 3., M. c. r. a; 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON tlz ACCOUCH~ eur. Office. Colborne Street, Fenelou Falls. DR. H. H. GRAHAM, _ RADUATE of the University of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons of England,t\lemher of the Colâ€" logo of Physicians it Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. \\ est Fenelon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. . SO , ETERINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto,1884; It. 51. O. V. Ill. A. - Residenceâ€"Francis Street East, Fenelon Falls. . ‘. SDIITIK. ' .'I<}’1‘Eltll\'xllt't' SURGEON and Dentist. I (il‘lttlllub‘ .f‘tlnlario Veterinary College. Lch Stock Ills,v1't'-0l‘ for North Victoria by apno mint-n. ut' Dom ion Government. Uflirv- and mid: sâ€" C MBRAY, ONT. â€"S_URVEYORS. JAMES DICKSON, ) L.Surveyor, Commissioneriu the Q. B., . Conveyoncer, Sic Residence,and ad- dress, l’cnelon Falls. DENTAL. Dr. NEELAIIDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Evtracts teeth without pain by gns (vital- ized air) ndtniuistert d by hitn for 27 years, He studied the gns under Dr. loltou. of New York, the origin .tor of” gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Di Nt-elnnds that he has given lllt' gas to 1516,41: per- sons without nn nccidrnt from the gas. Other pnin obtunders llSl‘ll. A good set of teeth inserted for $1 'I third Tuesday oft-very month. Call early and secure an :lppol"1r“"'1' W. H. GROSS, DENTIST. 'l‘he bcnutil'nl Crown and Bridgi- work practised with suetu-~.~ (up .llltl .tll other unmsthctics for rxtrmaing teeth without pain. .-l we! or .-lr1.':'.r. .l‘ I‘ve/n, hi-ttt-r thin the average, for 5“ t-v. flu-nus :ircctly opposite Wood‘s stove Ilt‘lu-l. Lindsay. '2’) S H. HART, L. . . ‘ SET”?(ill‘llbl‘l‘llil‘ll (lllSiU. iatl‘ ‘Lnll lut‘nl it'ixt- ll. .!.~ for itirtlcss ex- - Hurting 5:tll<l..tt‘lfx" _'u.~.t‘:ttlt‘t‘l.l Ill Xlll l-Lttn-ln-s Hf tll‘llll<ll.\. titliCc cvt-r l-'tir-\~.ti.-- .5; t‘v's store ‘1 ¢::\ optmsitc' - " m until-'ny INL‘L' '. .\ l Lutncc ’ llll’. ROYAL (‘A‘Llilik‘é LNSi'ltANtIE I (To Ln: unnigo't‘. nix I, v ' . "work." it: sf lz'lglti'lll. gt" 3 n. " ‘ t A \ ‘Il‘J 5.3;» .h ,z‘-‘ , v}. ,, ,t. n, V I ‘" BDDIS, YOU WANT THEM. WE HAVE THEMâ€" GOODâ€" CHEAP. CALL AND SEE. GEDRGE MARTIN. THE WEST SIDE STORE. I have decided to GoOut of the Millinery Business and will sell my entire stock of Millinery At Greatly Reduced Prices For Cash. Velvet and Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 250. UP. Come and look at the bargains I am offering before buying elsewhere. ms“. l-IEELEY. M...â€" MISS NELLIE SLATER, DEESSMAKER. Work done by the day or at home, BOND STREET EAST. 3:3” Dr. Neelnnds, visits Fcnelon l-‘nlls (Mt-Arthur lIouse) th-.- I am won ll’lllE FEllGlllG WIRE ROPE SELVAGE» "" l O ~ - a, - W - .â€" 9 O to» . _ 229232.94}. ‘2 Manufactured and Sold by TH! ONTARIO WIRE FENCING CO" LTDp '1‘ I I ll) DICDIL'LLEN FENCING ‘ melon. Ontu'to. l l l â€"ANDâ€"â€" POULTRY ilET'l'liifi ARE THE BEST I lever made or sold in Canada. You want lonlv THE BEST for your money. Don't l “he it on poor imllutlnns and cltcan subâ€" : stitntes, but ask for and buy the Mollullen .gnods. They are unequalled for FARM, i LAWN or POULTRY fencing-3. No snow " drifts with )lcllttllen's fencing For sale In It miwnre and general merchants. (l- i.~'l Ll Solo-s Agents: For Ontario and ‘.\‘.-.- 'tn Provinces-The B. Greening Wire f‘- 'lnzhlll'ltl. (I'll. § u-lM'c and Eastern l’ruriuCrsâ€" ~‘:m arr, bonfires]. shirt, which Mr. X. had never even I worn. the starched front. of' which they 1 Itinderpest Guards. HOW THEY DISINFEC'I‘ TRAVELLERS IN THE TRANSVAAL. Travelling in South Africa. with rin- derpvst precautions in full swing, coo- Mr. X... an Englishman. recently went to tln- oot be particularly pleasant. MariCo district of the Transvaal. UH his way back he met a rindct‘pcst guard. consisting of' three or four Bom‘s. 'l‘hey inform-=1 him that it was their duty to disinfect him; and having taken the mules out of' the “ spider,” in which he was travelling, they wheeled the Spider l To Burn Satan. NOVEL PLAN 01" THE SALVATION .\ll\l\' PEOPLE. New York, Jan. 2.â€"-The Salvation Army will present a spectacular Objt'ct lesson next” Wednesday night. in the headquarters building: in West Four- ? teenth street. The devil will be burncl with accompaniments of realistic figures. hullelujohs and sermons against sin. Major Winchell, an energetic Salva- l tionist from Chicago, was recently trans- f'errcd to New York to stir up sinners wrth new and striking features. Ills- down to a spruit which was close by. burning of' the devil is the first of a With a very little muddy water in it. remarkable series of' religious produc- They had an old ” dandy brush," with which they carefully scrubbed the wheels and under-carriage of‘ the spider. Then they washed .the harness, and the legs and feet of the mules. Then they turned their attention to Mr. X. It was a hot day. and M r. X was dressed in flannel shirt and trons- ers. They scrubbed him as he stood there with the same old brush, and the same muddy water. When they had finished Mr. X. was wet through. and a good deal dirtier than he was before. Then they turned their attention to the luggage, which consisted ofzt hold-all. covered with waterpmof' material and lined with flannel. They took all the clothesâ€"fortunately not manyâ€"out of' the hold-all. and scrubbed it carefully. still with the. some old brush and mud- dy water, inside and out; and then scrubbed each article of' clothing in the same way, finishing up with a new white apparently regarded as especially (lan- cerous, as they scrubbed it more care fully than all the rest. Mr. X. is for~ tunatelv of'a philosophical turn of mind, and is endowed with a sense of‘ humor. All he could do was to laugh. The whole thing was done with tho utmost seriousness, and with an evident sense of‘ the grove l'espoth‘lhlllty‘ which de- volved on the rindcrpcst gun-d in thi- mzttter of" preventng the tl‘:tltslltls~l0ti 0| infection. -»~-â€"â€"» â€"â€"¢ * What X Rays ma. Rochesth Dec 30th.â€":\t the labor- atory of Rudolph Schmidt, of this cin yesterday. Dr. Frederick W. Zimnn-r performed the startling operation of removing: a penny which had lodge-l for 16 days in the lower portion of' the. «esophagus of'a child. by a new applica- tion of'the Roentgen rays. The Ct'nukcs tube was placed under the operatim.r table upon which the child was laid and an observer with :1 finoroscopc held above the child noted the approach of' the tnehllic forceps to the coin. and thus directed all the physician's tnovc‘ nioots. The case was a very Ol'ithHl one. and by this means the surgeon suc- ceeded in removing: the coin safely. The patient will recover. This is the first operation of the kind on record, nod interests local surgeons intensely. ._.__.--. â€". 0â€"â€" A Queer Combination. A gentleman who is described as President Lesser. of‘ the Suicide Club. of' Bridgeport, Conn. has devised 11 method of combined suicide and burial. il‘tlctll'dlllg to his plan the individual who is tired of' life, and who at the same . time has scruples about bringing disre- in it, or whose delicacy forbids him he- sputtcrint: the walls of' the room with his brains, flr~t proceeds to dig his grave and then h-t-nps up the earth from it up- on a kind of' platform upon the edue. accurately balanced upon a central axis. On the top of' this «:1th he places quick- litne. llaviou procured a powerful elec- trical apparatus. he connects it with this halancml platform. and place-4 out- I a few days ago the Minister of the State pute upon the. hotel by kllllnz hinm-lf‘l tious to attract. people and illustrate in vivid manner the fate of' sinners and the happiness of saints. The first to appear on the stage trill be a funeral procession carrying a coffin painted red and marked " lladcs." Setting this down. Major Winchell will begin :I. descriptive talk on the various kinds 03' sin. taking from the coffin articles typi- f'yiog his subjects. First will he a long ribbon and a woman's gorgeous hat. Taking: this for a text: the sermon will he on " Pride.” A picture of Colonel Ingersoll and a revolver for suicide will be the text for a talk on " Doubt." Then there will l)l‘ “ Envy," “ Malice," "Drink." "Gossip’ and other sins that, as the Major says, form part of the devil's anatomy. “ Gossip " will be represented by :t long-red tongue of paper split, at tho and, that will wagglc when tlrnwn from the (Willi. IInving finished with those symbolic devices, the climax oi” the spectacle will be reached. All the ll:_'lll~ will he flll‘lll'll low and there will appear on the Sill-Ill n liili'lllog' lake of rw-i and green and lfiot- lire. Win an odor of' brittle snow. l'lrom llt'll!"tlll Hindu-.10 will be he:th thv mil-n: and “'illlinflV' of the plenum lust, Sndcle-olr through a trap U'Wll' will shoot up :i ghastly figure of the (lw\ll_ seven l’r-ot mil. with cloven lltlillb‘ .‘t ll I lilll cut-ii”: uruund hi3 In tilt. .\ ihrketl tongue will issue from ll“ “WW” Hill the wnnlc figure will glow wit :. lllllelltUl"'\’C‘lll fire. 13y lltv‘n ~~ Hi. \S’ll't‘\ llm “le ‘0! Will {ISSUIDC :I-i lll'xl‘;"*l on llltm an] I] H't‘l' UVL‘l‘ Ll)“ lake “1' fire. 'l‘l-oo Major Winchell will spunk o~~ to» line of lotions and how the devil ea. ho tlt'lt'ten will of the world. 'l‘ht- flJ'll‘v‘ will done.- too near the fire, its to As nifl leol'v', and then the effigy of‘ his satanic majesty will be consumed in flames. amid ~honts and smng of' the Salvationists. " This is not a linrla-rqne nor a mere. spectacular side show,” said Major Winchell yesterday. “ It is a forcible way to bring home to the people the fact. that. the devil does exist and that he has many and divers ways of trying to steal souls. We will show up the devil in his true colors and endeavor to save from his clutches as many souls as pos- siblc.” _._ _. ___.._. o oâ€"‘â€"â€"_.m~... A Fatal Invention. A short time ago a flerr Georg: Luau, residing at Cintrlottcnhurg. near Berlin. took out a patent for anew gas for lighting purposes, the composition of which had been di~coverod by himself. He claimed for it that. it was superior as an illutni-.iatinj_r substance to elcctri city. and a number of' persons were al ready interesting themselves in it. Only Railway Department. and Curtain-143:1 (lemon connected with the Court visited his laboratory and witnessed it :thtill' r ol'exp:'i'ititetits. It is even stated that the Kaiser clutcnipl a' I going there Very shortly. The day a terrific explosion occurred in the laborimry, . and the inventor and three other pct'~0:t~ employed by him In various cnpncitim were killed. their bodies being: tuutilntv cd in u mast ghastly manner. Au for Pole at the foot and one at the hood in l “"3"”: “'m’u‘” “l, ‘13"‘35-5" “'3”: “l‘” mm" the bottom of the grave. himself out at full length with his feet on one pole and the other pressed to his head. presses a button. is “ clt‘ctruculerl." : the. platform is up~ct and the quicklime land the earth bury him. His death, lnccordiog to the ingenious gentinnnn we have mentioned. is rendered certain in three ways. If the electricity should pose. he is eaten up by the quicklimc It will be interesting to learn whether Mr. Lesser tries the apparatus on him self. 0. .â€" â€"-.-â€"â€"_ Hun, Thomai .llc'lrc-va, 01-)!. P. lor Quebec West, is dead. flc then lays 1 injured as well. foil ('0 kill him he is t- ushcd and suffo- . catcd by the falling earth. and in one this for any recs-1': should miss lb- pur- to the aparlmcut and to mine of‘ tlw surrounding houses, a lieu; ot' the inhab- - itnnts of' which narrowly (3:4CJpB'l hein; As 'lll person: on: t1t“l , in the laboratoty have lost fllt‘ll' live- ther-- is no elm: at. hand 1!.llv‘llltf1‘d to show the imor-tlioto CAUJU of‘ ‘h - c 1hr- tt'ophc_ and tin: discovery itst-ll' out tin- lsccret of the inventor who has p -- l-ltt'.l l "4... l Expcrlm-nts in ttlllllary hall win: ;werc carried out at Shoebox-2'. - "W l D-cemh-r 9th, .\ captive hail t. lcurcd by a C’lblc about 7ft" . ~ in . length was fired at with Slll‘ilpu heir, ' the range being about 400 yo: At , the sixth round the shell hur~r o---t l immediately over the bnltuo .ich l Collapsed and fell. ‘ a 4. .‘M‘c ’1“ i we, ' .~.AA.A.’.-,a-t.-a- --.~A,n,~4 .,.,-,.-,â€";.- ,. . 4,..Mn.-_.-A.- n .. r r» ¢,--

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